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1
We are not
very
amenable
to systems, or theories, or ready-made schemes.
2
Gloom, despondency, the pale cast of thought, are
very
amenable
to the will.
3
Mr. Stephen Strong was not a person
very
amenable
to authority.
4
It was all
very
amenable
,
but then things just changed very quickly, Sarah says.
5
You are right in your guess that I am not
very
amenable
to counsel.
6
But he proved to be a
very
amenable
policeman.
7
The King was
very
amenable
and good-natured to-day.
8
He does not wait for your orders, nor, indeed, seems to be
very
amenable
to them.
9
The people seemed
very
amenable
to my purposes and there was a primitive atmosphere at the place.
10
They seemed
very
amenable
to the idea.
11
Obama is a president who has, from the start, been
very
amenable
to the notion of global power shifts.
12
It may well be that the problems the Fed faces are simply not
very
amenable
to the tools it has.
13
I was
very
amenable
.
14
His face was flushed, his hair never
very
amenable
to brush and comb, was rumpled by contact with bushes, twigs and leaves.
15
"This world was never
very
amenable
to having the Hegemony authorities here," said the android.
very
amenable
very